Create an insect that sings to the sun
To usher in the spring, Veronika Krenn and Davide Bevilacqua, who first impressed us with their electro-bestiary, share their recipe for creating a singing insect.
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Published 30 January 2018 by la rédaction
To usher in the spring, Veronika Krenn and Davide Bevilacqua, who first impressed us with their electro-bestiary, share their recipe for creating a singing insect.
Published 16 January 2018 by Elsa Ferreira
At Green Lab in London, we attended a workshop to create an aquaponic system. In order to be an aquaponist, you need to know a bit of everything: chemistry, design, plumbing, maths...
Published 9 January 2018 by Nicolas Barrial
Build this LEDs mirror in five steps and admire yourself endlessly thanks to the tunnel effect. This ultra simple tutorial also works for a futuristic coffee table.
Published 17 October 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
No need to wait for Apple’s ARKit to get started with augmented reality. All you need are a Web browser and a few lines of code.
Published 26 September 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
Until now, thermoforming machines only equipped the industry. The brand new Swiss fablab Onl’fait proposes a simple tutorial to make molds and more molds.
Published 3 July 2017 by Caroline Grellier
The makers of Ecoteclab are into low-tech and sustainable development. We were with them in June at their monthly DIY workshop to create an instrument that measures the wind.
Published 6 June 2017 by Victor Didelot
Nearly the end of the school year. You want to become a DIY organizer for the summer parties? We found the tutorial you need.
Published 30 May 2017 by Victor Didelot
Heat waves are back again. Before you become liquefied, quick, one last effort to make a soda fountain.
Published 23 May 2017 by Victor Didelot
You can’t miss them… On every street corner, in shops and schools, fidget spinners are everywhere! Makery offers you this DIY tutorial for under 2€.
Published 9 May 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
Sound waves hide strange patterns, first revealed in the 19th century by the founder of modern acoustics Ernst Chladni, who used a vibrating plate. The DIY version by the cofounder of a Belgian hackerspace.
Published 27 March 2017 by Victor Didelot
Spring is in the air, we are keen to go trekking again. To set off lightly, learn to DIY a pocket camping stove from two aluminum cans.
Published 14 March 2017 by Cherise Fong
Whistleblowers, journalists, activists, citizens: we all have the right to communicate privately and anonymously. Tips to protect yourself from the eyes and ears of all Big Brothers.
Published 7 March 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
Recalbox packs in 30 consoles on a Raspberry Pi for an infinite and multiplayer game library. Its interface made in France is simple to install.
Published 13 February 2017 by Nicolas Barrial
At some point, we’ve all been stuck in a hotel room with a dead phone and no way of charging it. One Italian maker found the trick, which consists of screwing the charger into a lightbulb socket.
Published 23 January 2017 by Carine Claude
Here the tutorial for the Pussy Hat, the pink hat with cat ears worn by thousands of protesters during the Women’s March on Washington on January 21. The fun anti-Trump symbol.
Published 20 December 2016 by Cherise Fong
Not only is the didgeridoo one of the world’s oldest musical instruments, it can help treat asthma and sleep apnea. Best of all, anyone can make one out of a plastic pipe.
Published 26 July 2016 by Nicolas Barrial
It’s summer, it’s hot, it’s time to find solutions to get some fresh air! Air-conditioning units are too expensive, and ventilation fan isn’t enough. Here are three DIY refreshing solutions.
Published 27 June 2016 by Elsa Ferreira
Sergey Komardenkov, Russian designer from the collective Playtronica, explains how to turn a tightrope into a theremin.
Published 16 February 2016 by Nicolas Barrial
Theo Jansen has become famous for his wind-powered millipede creatures made from recycled plastic. Several DIY models celebrate this art of movement. Review.
Published 14 December 2015 by Robin Lambert
A location: the PMClab, fablab of Paris VI university. A person: the IT security student and hacker Daniel Bourdrez. An objective: discover hacking with the serious game “Bandit"